Constructors defined outside of classes do not have return types specified, this includes void. Your code snippet also neglected to define EthicalCompetition::Connection::Connect(), which makes me think that's what you meant to type for the function that prints "Connecting...".

And yes it is the board's fault, I suggest before being condescending you just help out and not assume. Thank you.

Then why code snippet from ReaperSMS has spaces and it looks readable?

It's how he put it into the code snippet program; mine came straight from the IDE and I put the [ code ] around it myself. Please do not come onto the forum to argue, this is a place for help. He gave his opinion I gave mine. Neither of us needs you to intervene on this matter, and since your neither helping nor posting for a good reason. I'd ask you to please not post on my topic trying to mediate.

Constructors defined outside of classes do not have return types specified, this includes void. Your code snippet also neglected to define EthicalCompetition::Connection::Connect(), which makes me think that's what you meant to type for the function that prints "Connecting...".

And yes it is the board's fault, I suggest before being condescending you just help out and not assume. Thank you.

Then why code snippet from ReaperSMS has spaces and it looks readable?

It's how he put it into the code snippet program; mine came straight from the IDE and I put the [ code ] around it myself. Please do not come onto the forum to argue, this is a place for help. He gave his opinion I gave mine. Neither of us needs you to intervene on this matter, and since your neither helping nor posting for a good reason. I'd ask you to please not post on my topic trying to mediate.

Thank you.

I was curious as to reason of difference between those snippets of the code. There is no reason to get angry about it.

Disabling the fancy editor makes everything behave more reasonably, I have found (the little light switch in the top left). If anyone else has any editing hints, maybe let people know via private message however, to help keep us on topic.

That said, please don't be so defensive JonBMN, learning how best to prepare your code for the forums is important, it benefits everyone here. We find it easier to read code, and you get more and better responses that are also easy for you to read.